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  • ...ying game]]s to lead to [[Satanism]], an idea sometimes characterized as a moral panic. <ref>{{citation ...laying Games and the Christian Right: Community Formation in Response to a Moral Panic
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  • ...etective]]s since [[World War II]]. Trench coats stirred a controversy and moral panic following the [[Columbine High School Massacre]], because the perpetrators
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  • *de Young, Mary (2004). ''The Day Care Ritual Abuse Moral Panic.'' ISBN 0786418303 ...nt concern about the occult appears to have all the hallmarks of a classic moral panic, where a peripheral issue is suddenly perceived as a major social menace. T
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  • ...cited by Jeffrey S. Victor as one of a series of examples of [[Moral Panic|moral panic]]s. Victor, a professor of sociology at Jamestown Community College, a part
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  • ...ubt the credibility of these claims, which are often termed an exemplar of moral panic. ==The origins of a "moral panic"==
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  • a moral panic. Claims about ritual child abuse by satanic cults began to appear ...to be Satanic. Not less important are the analysis of Satanic ritual as a moral panic, discussed in a separate article, and in his analysis, supported by the bul
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  • {{seealso|Moral panic}}
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  • ...crimes against society, the social dynamic that is created has been termed moral panic. The best known example of it is probably the [[McCarthyism|McCarthyist]] s
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  • ...gend]]s, certainly a modern form of myth, as may also be [[celebrity]] and moral panic. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 17:38, 4 November 2009 (U
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  • ...or part of the present article might merge into [[ritual abuse]], and even moral panic. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 17:17, 28 April 2009 (UTC ...Satanic ritual abuse exists to any significant effect, and is other than a moral panic. I would ask Citizens to think about the amount of data available on child
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  • ...the view that some reasonably authoritative sources believe that SRA is a moral panic. I would rather not stop working on other things to write an article on mor
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  • :::As to why there might be many reports, see moral panic. There were enormous numbers of denunciations, in the U.S., during the McCa ...tely it seems to be an attempt to convince about existence in the style of moral panic. Your argument might be much better served if the rhetoric were minimized.
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  • ...n as game studies. "Early studies of games were...often...part of a wider 'moral panic' about videogame and their alleged influences or 'effects', especially on c
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  • ...is the co-opting of those legitimate concerns you raise into the realm of moral panic, an article with which, I hope, this article can reasonably cross-link. Bot
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